Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to any permitted use.
Accessory dwelling unit (see section 15-13-39 for ADU requirements).
Agriculture.
Church, synagogue or similar permanent building used for regular religious worship.
Cluster subdivision, in accordance with chapter 9.
Daycare centers, provided the facility is located on the same site as an educational institution.
Educational institution.
Golf course, except miniature golf course.
Greenhouse, noncommercial only.
Home occupation.
Household pets.
Licensed family child care (see section 15-13-12 for special requirements).
Pigeon loft for the housing of racing pigeons (only allowed on single-family residential lots), in accordance with the standards as contained in section 15-13-19.
Public building, public park, recreation grounds and associated buildings.
Residential facilities for elderly persons (see section 15-13-25 for facility requirements).
Residential facility for persons with a disability (see section 15-13-15 for facility requirements).
Residential garage sales or yard sales.
Short-term rental (see section 15-13-38 for requirements).
Single-family dwelling.
Temporary building for use incidental to construction work. Such building shall be removed upon the completion or abandonment of the construction work.
Two-family dwelling, in accordance with the requirements of section 15-13-27.
(Ord. 2016-63, 12-20-2016, eff. 1-1-2017; amd. Ord. 2020-60, 12-1-2020; Ord. 2024-12, 5-7-2024)
The following uses shall be permitted only when authorized by a conditional use permit as provided in chapter 7 of this title:
Cemetery with customary incidental uses, including, but not limited to:
A. Mortuary services;
B. Crematory services;
C. Staff housing;
D. Service shops;
E. Chapel; and
F. Engraving, etching and final carving of unfinished grave markers and monuments and the sale and distribution of such finished or unfinished markers and monuments.
Group dwellings in accordance with chapter 10 of this title.
Planned residential unit development (PRUD), in accordance with chapter 8 of this title.
Private park, playground, or recreation area, but not including privately owned commercial amusement business.
Privately operated concession or amusement business in a public park.
Public school bus terminal, subject to the following standards:
A. School buses are owned and operated by the school district;
B. Facility is located in conjunction with school administrative offices; and
C. Accessory maintenance and fuel operations must be specifically applied for and approved.
Public utility substation or water storage reservoir developed by a public agency.
(Ord. 2009-33, 5-19-2009)
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